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What was the goal of the Green Revolution?

A) to increase crop yields through the use of technology and modern agricultural

methods

B) to prevent drought and famine by developing techniques for changing weather

patterns

C) to invent several new types of grains that could be grown throughout Southeast

Asia

D) to decrease world population through education and thereby prevent global

starvation

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